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The Era of Blockchain. Global Disruptive Innovation Summit

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Thu, 19/04/2018 - 10:03
The Era of Blockchain. Global Disruptive Innovation Summit
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Global Disruptive Innovation Summit (GDIS) aims to bring the state-of-the-art innovations to 1500+ global investors, entrepreneurs, researchers and everyone all over the world. Coming at Computer History Museum | Silicon Valley on May 1st - gdis2018.eventbrite.com

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GDIS 2018: The Era of Blockchain, intends to reveal the opportunities, challenges, regulations as well as impacts of the neutral technology, Blockchain, for next decades in different vertical fields.

Full Speaking list: www.gdi-summit.com. Special guests include Shoucheng Zhang, Founding Chairman of DHVC, as our Opening Remark. Scott Robinson, Founder & VP of Plug and Play Fintech; John Quinn, Founder of Storj.io; Dan Friedberg, Counsel of Fenwick & West, etc. as our Keynote Speakers. Chandler Guo, Angel Investor of Bitcoin, joins our panel discussion and having Keith Teare, Founding Shareholder of TechCrunch as our morning emcee and moderator.

GDIS wishes to establish a substantial innovation ecosystem, by exploring and converging all the insights to promote and boost the Blockchain techniques/applications to grow in a healthy manner.

There will be 35+ experts, 40+ exhibitors, 300+ companies and 100+partners collaborate on this summit. Join us for this great event and enjoy a powerful global networking. We will see you there!

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